The AKP-Gulen Movement split hits the front pages and airwaves in Turkey.

Once friendly outlets controlled by the Gulen Movement turn on Prime Minister Erdogan after a 2004 action plan is released describing AKP complicity with the military to undermine Gulen-owned companies.

The Constitutional Commission fails on its mission having only agreed to half of the required articles.

Contentious issues regarding citizenship, the Kurdish issue and a new presidential role remain unresolved.

Turkey and the Kurdish Regional Government of Iraq look set to sign a pipeline deal despite continued opposition from Baghdad.